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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGroup Health Ph. II Tree Report 8.24.2015 August 25, 2015 Cory Handfelt Ryan Companies US, Inc. 3900 E Camelback Rd Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85018 RE: Arborist / Landscape Architect Report Group Health Renton, Phase II Dear Cory: Per the City of Renton’s Site Plan Review Submittal Requirements Checklist, Item #21 Arborist Report, an evaluation of existing trees describing types, sizes and conditions is to be prepared by a certified arborist or a licensed landscape architect. The site was previously cleared for the previous land use. Most of the current condition is open field with sporadic tree locations. Existing trees were either planted with the previous development, or are volunteers that have grown since. The majority of the site trees are Cottonwood and Lombardy Poplars. Both species are short lived, weak wooded and generally inappropriate for the built environment. Both species have very invasive roots that result in damage to paving surfaces and underground utilities, and can represent hazards in storm conditions. The entire site will be graded with approximately 2’ of fill placed in most areas. Tree preservation to meet City of Renton requirements will occur within project perimeters for the above reasons. All retained trees are considered Priority 3 by City rating standards due to species type. Summary: 45 Total Surveyed Trees, based on current Survey 6 Trees within 2’ of site fill area. 30 Trees within 2’ of site fill area and of species not compatible with developed site. 1 Trees in conflict with Metro Power Easement. 1 Trees in conflict with Public Sidewalk. 38 Total trees to be removed The table below provides the following information for each tree: Tree #: as indicated on the Tree Retention / Land Clearing Plan Tree Species: Common Name DBH: Trunk diameter in inches 4.5 feet from the ground. Condition Rating: ‘1’ Removal due to unsuitable species, ‘2’ Removal due to site grading constraints, ‘3’ Healthy viable tree to remain Group Health Phase II August 25, 2015 Page 2 Tree # Tree Species Status DBH Condition Rating 1 Cottonwood Remove 12” 1 2 Cottonwood Retain 28” 3 3 Cottonwood Retain 28” 3 4 Alder Retain 27” 3 5 Cottonwood Remove 12” 1 6 Cottonwood Remove 12” 1 7 Cottonwood Remove 15” 1 8 Cedar Retain 15” 3 9 Poplar Remove 7’ O.D. Clump 1 10 Cedar Remove 17” 2 11 Poplar Remove 35” 1 12 Cedar Remove 14” 2 13 Cedar Remove 13” 2 14 Poplar Remove 6.5’ O.D. Clump 1 15 Cottonwood Remove 4’ O.D. Clump 1 16 Cottonwood Remove 6’ O.D. Clump 1 17 Cedar Remove 13” 2 18 Cottonwood Remove 4’ O.D. Clump 1 19 Cottonwood Remove 3’ O.D. Clump 1 20 Poplar Remove 8.5’ O.D. Clump 1 21 Cedar Remove 12” 2 22 Poplar Remove 9’ O.D. Clump 1 23 Cottonwood Remove 15” 1 24 Cottonwood Remove 15” 1 25 Cottonwood Remove 12” 1 26 Cottonwood Remove 15” 1 27 Cottonwood Remove 14” 1 28 Poplar Remove 18” 1 29 Cottonwood Remove 6’ O.D. Clump 1 30 Cottonwood Remove 5’ O.D. Clump 1 31 Poplar Remove 18” 1 32 Cottonwood Remove 2’ O.D. Clump 1 33 Cottonwood Remove 6’ O.D. Clump 1 34 Cottonwood Remove 15” 1 35 Cottonwood Remove 15” 1 36 Cottonwood Remove 22” 1 37 Cottonwood Remove 20” 1 38 Poplar Retain 23” 3 39 Poplar Remove 3’ O.D. Clump 1 40 Poplar Remove 15” 1 (r.o.w. conflict) 41 Poplar Retain 15” 3 42 Poplar Retain 2’ O.D. Clump 3 43 Poplar Remove 14” 1 (power conflict) 44 Poplar Remove 3’ O.D. Clump 1 45 Spruce Remove 24” 2 Group Health Phase II August 25, 2015 Page 3 Refer to the Tree Retention / Land Clearing Plans for specific locations of each tree. Please call with any questions Sincerely, Brumbaugh & Associates Mark Brumbaugh ASLA, LEED AP BD+C